Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of fall bulbs elliottsfiftythi1898wmel Year: 1898 Wm. Elliott & Sons, 54 and 56 Dey Street, New York. Hardy Flowering Shrubs. Ready October loth. Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. One of the finest hardy sarubs in cultivation; the flowers are formed in large white panicles of trusses, nine inches in length. The shrub grows to a height and breadth of five or seven feet, and as the flowers slightly droop, few plants have the grace and beauty presented by this magnificent shrub. Used largely in ceme- teries. 15c., 2,5c.
Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of fall bulbs elliottsfiftythi1898wmel Year: 1898 Wm. Elliott & Sons, 54 and 56 Dey Street, New York. Hardy Flowering Shrubs. Ready October loth. Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. One of the finest hardy sarubs in cultivation; the flowers are formed in large white panicles of trusses, nine inches in length. The shrub grows to a height and breadth of five or seven feet, and as the flowers slightly droop, few plants have the grace and beauty presented by this magnificent shrub. Used largely in ceme- teries. 15c., 2,5c. and 40c. each, according to size; $, $ and $ per doz. Altbea, Double 'White. Double white flowers. Altbea, Doable Similar to the above, except color> which is red. Berberry, Purple. A very ornamental shrub. Calycantbus Floridus. Strawberry-scented shrub. Corcborus Japonica. Double yellow flowers. Corcborus Jap. Alba. Similar to above; white flowers. Corcborus Jap. 'Var. Foliage prettily variegated. Cornus Floridus. (Dogwood.) White flowers. Cydonia Japonica. (Japan Quince.) Pink flowers. Deutzla Crenata. White flowers, tinged pink. Deutzia Gracilis. Low-growiug, pure white; fine for ceme- teries. Korsytbia Vlridissima. Yellow; blooms very early. I.,llac. The well-known purple-flowering variety. PR-IVEX. (California.) Unsurpassed for hedges; upright, sym- metrical growth, easily kept in sliape; foliage dark waxj' Rreeu, fragrant white flow rs. It is most valuable as a single specimen or for massing in shrubberies. We have a grand stock to otfer. Price, 21^ to 3 ft. high, 25c. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Pbiladelpbus Coronarius. The popular Syringa or Mock Orange. White flowers; very fragrant. Rbodotypus Kerrioides. A very pretty shrub, with pure white flowers. Styrax Japonica. A rare shrub; white flowers. Spir£eas, Dousriassii, Superba, Tbunberg-i. Pruui- folia. Van Houtteii. Ail fine sorts. 'W^eigrelas, icosea, Candida, Variejfata. Viburnum Opul
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